yeah i've heard about this. If any of you have seen the enemy of the state, with will smith in it, this kind of stuff always reminds me of it. Freaky stuff
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_fan:</div><div class="quote_post">If they decide to release information about me, which I doubt they will, I'll just sue the bitches. </div> if u read the article u would know they have realeased 100,000's and at first they released the information with your name- thats terrifying. they profile a Portuguese-american man in the article, which i encourage u to read btw. the article goes on to describe google's complicity with the chinese and american governments.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting deception:</div><div class="quote_post">if u read the article u would know they have realeased 100,000's and at first they released the information with your name- thats terrifying. they profile a Portuguese-american man in the article, which i encourage u to read btw. the article goes on to describe google's complicity with the chinese and american governments.</div> Where's this lecture come from? I read the article before. Or does it seem like I didn't read the article because I'm not crapping myself? I'm not scared, its not like I've done anything to be ashamed of is it? Google can have all these complicities with the Chinese and American governments, it doesn't bother me. This thing is dramatized anyway, it's not like you, an unknown person to the rest of the world is going to exposed for searching up "X" information. In a way, I think it's good because then they will be able to find the sick fu*kers who search up things like "5 year old boy naked" or some crap like that.
Wait has this started yet? Have they started to record this stuff all ready? Or is this a plan of what theyre gonna do?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_fan:</div><div class="quote_post">Where's this lecture come from? I read the article before. Or does it seem like I didn't read the article because I'm not crapping myself? I'm not scared, its not like I've done anything to be ashamed of is it?</div> its not about u as much as its about information disclosure-that was my point. imagine going to a job interview and being grilled about your google searches instead of your competency for the job u applied for?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting deception:</div><div class="quote_post">its not about u as much as its about information disclosure-that was my point. imagine going to a job interview and being grilled about your google searches instead of your competency for the job u applied for?</div> Yar I really doubt that will happen. Why ask me to go for an interview if your going to grill me? The interviewers themselves will have their searches exposed anyway. This is all overblown and I really doubt it will get to a point where everyone will know about everyone's searching habits.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_fan:</div><div class="quote_post">Yar I really doubt that will happen. Why ask me to go for an interview if your going to grill me? The interviewers themselves will have their searches exposed anyway. This is all overblown and I really doubt it will get to a point where everyone will know about everyone's searching habits.</div> overblown? google is working with the chinese government, enough said. do u know what happens to falun gong members in china? ever heard of the tiananmen square massacre? remember the chinese government are the same dudes who call the dali lama a terrorist? plus, as i've previously stated- the information has already been made public. the dude profiled in the article had just learnt of his wife's infidelity and for the next couple of months it appears that he went on this suicidal/ homicidal drinking binge judging by his searches. now imagine how u would deal with a life calamity and how the public might interpret your state of mind.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting deception:</div><div class="quote_post">overblown? google is working with the chinese government, enough said. do u know what happens to falun gong members in china? ever heard of the tiananmen square massacre? remember the chinese government are the same dudes who call the dali lama a terrorist? plus, as i've previously stated- the information has already been made public. the dude profiled in the article had just learnt of his wife's infidelity and for the next couple of months it appears that he went on this suicidal/ homicidal drinking binge judging by his searches. now imagine how u would deal with a life calamity and how the public might interpret your state of mind.</div> Ya I still think its overblown. What exactly has been made public? Everything? No. What are the Chinese government going to do to me. Are they going to seize me? They, or anyone else can do <u>nothing</u> to me if I don't do anything illegal. Theres something you have to understand, theres over a billion people in this world that use google. What are the odds that someone is going to run a whole profile check on me in particular?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_fan:</div><div class="quote_post">Ya I still think its overblown. What exactly has been made public? Everything? No. What are the Chinese government going to do to me. Are they going to seize me? They, or anyone else can do <u>nothing</u> to me if I don't do anything illegal. Theres something you have to understand, theres over a billion people in this world that use google. What are the odds that someone is going to run a whole profile check on me in particular?</div> u still don't get it- they collect the information so they can sell it or operate in areas like china that might be averse to the democracy of the net. here's a scenario to clarify my position- lets say u had a beef with somebody and that somebody subscribe to this info service, well that somebody would probably torment u with the info he collected.
Damnit, hopefully no one will find out that "Hot Asian Hoochie-Mamas" is one of my most frequently things searched on my computer. ...Oh wait, scratch that out. Um, so anyway, the uh, internet is an evil, scary place.